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- the present invention relates to an electronic endoscope having a battery that supplies electric power.
- the electronic endoscope has a built-in imaging device such as a CCD at a front end of an insertion section, which is inserted into a body cavity.
- a processor device applies signal processing to the imaging signals obtained with the CCD, and the image inside of the body cavity (endoscopic image) can be observed on a monitor.
- the electronic endoscopes there is a so-called battery-powered electronic endoscope having a battery that supplies electric power (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2001-166222).
- the battery-powered electronic endoscope described in the above publication is provided with a charging circuit for changing the battery, a counter for counting the number of charging of the battery, and a voltage detector for detecting the remaining battery power. The counted number of charging and the detected remaining power are displayed by an LED provided on the battery or on an LCD panel.
- the electronic endoscope is provided with various operation switches, such as a freeze switch for directing photographing/recording of a still image and a VCR switch for directing recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR.
- operation switches such as a freeze switch for directing photographing/recording of a still image and a VCR switch for directing recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR.
- a freeze switch for directing photographing/recording of a still image
- VCR switch for directing recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR.
- an electronic endoscope provided with a plurality of interchangeable operation switches, which can fit to any of a plurality of attachment portions, is proposed (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275162).
- an electronic endoscope provided with a rotary switch for setting/changing the function of the operation switch as intended is proposed (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275174).
- An object of the present invention is to provide an electronic endoscope that corresponds with actual use and has excellent usability.
- an electronic endoscope of the present invention includes a battery section and a rewritable memory.
- the battery section has a battery that supplies electric power.
- the memory is provided in the battery section.
- the memory stores charging time and the number of charging of the battery, and customized information.
- the customized information functions of plural operating members are specified.
- the electronic endoscope includes a function assignment device for assigning the functions to the plural operating members in accordance with the customized information.
- the electronic endoscope includes a remaining-power calculator for calculating remaining battery power.
- the remaining power of the battery is calculated based on at least a relation between discharge voltage and discharge time of the battery, and the charging time and the number of charging of the battery stored in the memory.
- the battery section has the memory rewritable of data.
- the battery section has the memory rewritable of data. For this configuration, it is possible to store the charging time and the number of charging of the battery, and the customized information in which the functions to be assigned to the plural operating members are specified in the memory. Therefore, the electrical endoscope that corresponds with the actual use and has excellent usability can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing composition of an electronic endoscope apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of an electronic endoscope
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a battery section
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a CPU of the electronic endoscope
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing a relation between discharge voltage and discharge time of batteries.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a processor device.
- an electronic endoscope apparatus 2 is constituted of an electronic endoscope 10 and a processor device 11 .
- the electronic endoscope 10 exchanges the signals with the processor device 11 by an electric wave 12 .
- the electronic endoscope 10 is provided with an insertion section 13 inserted into a body cavity and an operation section 14 connected to a base end portion of the insertion section 13 .
- An objective lens 15 , a CCD 16 , an illumination lens 17 and an LED light source (hereinafter, LED) 18 (see FIG. 2 ) are built in a front end portion 13 a provided at a front end of the insertion section 13 .
- the objective lens 15 is for taking image light of a region to be inspected inside the body cavity.
- the CCD 16 is an imaging element for photographing images of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity.
- the LED 18 is for illuminating inside the body cavity.
- the image in the body cavity obtained by the CCD 16 is displayed as an endoscopic image on a monitor 19 connected to the processor device 11 .
- a curving portion 20 constituted of plural curving pieces jointed together is provided next to the front end portion 13 a .
- a wire provided in the insertion section 13 is pushed and pulled by operating an angle knob 14 a provided in the operation section 14 to curve and move the curving portion 20 from right to left and up and down so that the front end portion 13 a can be directed in any direction inside the body cavity.
- a cartridge 23 including a water tank 21 for storing water and an air bottle 22 for storing air is removably attached below the operation section 14 .
- the water and air stored in the water tank 21 and the air bottle 22 respectively pass through each feed pipe provided in the electronic endoscope 10 in response to the operation of water/air feeding buttons 14 b of the operation section 14 , and are sprayed out of a cleaning nozzle (not shown) formed inthefrontendportion 13 a toward the objective lens 15 .
- the cartridge 23 is positioned to be in contact with a wrist of the operator using the electronic endoscope 10 to stabilize the operability of the electronic endoscope 10 .
- reference numeral 24 represents a forceps opening through which a treatment tool is inserted.
- the operation section 14 is provided with first, second and third switches 14 c , 14 d and 14 e .
- the switches 14 c to 14 e are assigned with functions to work as a freeze switch for directing the photographing/recording of a still image, a VCR switch for directing the recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR, and the like.
- the function is assigned to each of the switches 14 c to 14 e by a function assignment circuit 50 (see FIG. 4 ).
- a CPU 30 controls the overall operation of the electronic endoscope 10 .
- the switches 14 c to 14 e and a ROM 31 storing various programs and data for controlling the operation of the electronic endoscope 10 are connected with the CPU 30 .
- the CPU 30 reads out the necessary program and data from the ROM 31 and controls the operation of the electronic endoscope 10 .
- the CPU 30 also gets each part of the electronic endoscope 10 to operate in response to an operation signal from the first to third switches 14 c to 14 e.
- a drive unit 32 is connected to the LED 18 and turns on/off the LED 18 under the control of the CPU 30 .
- the light from the LED 18 illuminates the region to be inspected inside the body cavity through the illumination lens 17 .
- the LED 18 may be provided in the operation section 14 and the light is directed to the front end portion 13 a by a light guide.
- the image light of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity is focused by the objective lens 15 on an imaging surface of the CCD 16 , which outputs an imaging signal corresponding to the image light on each pixel.
- An AFE 33 applies correlation double sampling, amplification and A/D conversion to the imaging signal from the CCD 16 to convert it into a digital image signal.
- a modulator 34 applies, for example, digital orthogonal modulation to the digital image signal output from the AFE 33 to generate an RF signal.
- a transmitter 35 transmits the RF signal as the electric wave 12 having a first or second frequency band (e.g. 1.2 GHz or 2.4 GHz) to the processor device 11 .
- a battery section 38 is connected to a connector 37 .
- the battery section 38 has batteries 38 a incorporated therein.
- the batteries 38 a are, for example, two nickel-hydrogen batteries of a rated voltage 1.2 V electrically connected in series.
- the electric power of the batteries 38 a is supplied to each section of the electronic endoscope 10 through a power supply unit 39 controlled by the CPU 30 .
- a chamber (not shown) for containing the battery section 38 is provided at the rear end of the operation section 14 , and the connector 37 is arranged inside the chamber.
- a battery charger 40 for charging the batteries 38 a is provided with a charge and discharge controller 41 and a timer 42 .
- the battery section 38 is provided with a writing controller 43 and an EEPROM 44 .
- the charge and discharge controller 41 discharges the residual electric power in the batteries 38 a , before starting the charging of the batteries 38 a in order to prevent a memory effect.
- the charge and discharge controller 41 then charges the electric power in the batteries 38 a .
- the battery charger 40 may be integrated with the battery section 38 , or may be separated from the battery section 38 .
- the charge and discharge controller 41 sends a signal, which indicates the full charging, to the writing controller 43 .
- the writing controller 43 increments the number of charging of the batteries 38 a stored in the EEPROM 44 by “1”.
- the charge and discharge controller 41 does not send the signal indicating the full charging. Owing to this, the number of charging of the batteries 38 a stored in the EEPROM 44 does not change at this time.
- the timer 42 measures the time taken by the charge and discharge circuit 41 to charge the batteries 38 a , and sends the measurement result to the writing controller 43 .
- the writing controller 43 writes the measurement result from the timer 42 , that is, the charging time of the batteries 38 a , in the EEPROM 44 .
- the writing controller 43 writes customized information, input from an external apparatus such as a ROM writer, in the EEPROM 44 .
- the functions of the first to third switches 14 c to 14 e are specified.
- the content of the customized information varies from operator to operator.
- the customized information is referred to when the function assignment circuit 50 assigns the functions.
- the CPU 30 is provided with the function assignment circuit 50 and a remaining-power calculator 51 .
- the function assignment circuit 50 is constituted of, for example, plural switching elements for changing an input path of the operation signal from the first to third switches 14 c to 14 e to the CPU 30 .
- the function assignment circuit 50 assigns the functions to the first to third switches 14 c to 14 e in accordance with the customized information from the EEPROM 44 .
- the remaining-power calculator 51 calculates the remaining power of the batteries 38 a based on a relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of the batteries 38 a shown in FIG. 5 , and the charging time and the number of charging of the batteries 38 a from the EEPROM 44 . It can be seen from the relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of the batteries 38 a in FIG. 5 that the discharge voltage gradually decreases as time passes after the initiation of the usage of the batteries 38 a , and it rapidly falls at a certain point in time. As shown by the chain line arrow in FIG. 5 , the discharge voltage decreases faster as the number of charging increases.
- the relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of the batteries 38 a as shown in FIG. 5 is preliminarily stored as a data table or arithmetic expression in the ROM 31 .
- the discharge voltage at the usage limit of the batteries 38 a is defined as V th
- the discharge time at this limit is defined as t th .
- t th is the power duration of the batteries 38 a per one full charge.
- V th and t th are preliminarily set, and t th becomes shorter as the number of charging increases.
- V th and t th are practically set close to the limit with a small margin.
- the voltage at the initiation of the usage of the batteries 38 a is defined as V s . and the discharge time at this time is defined as t s .
- V s and T s . are obtained from the charging time from the EEPROM 44
- t th is obtained from the number of charging from the EEPROM 44 .
- t timer as photographing time of the endoscopic image is measured by a timer (not shown), and the remaining power of the batteries 38 a is obtained by subtracting t timer from the calculated available time t c .
- the remaining power of the batteries 38 a is displayed, for example, by the LED 18 provided adjacent to the operation section 14 or on a remaining power display (not shown) constituted of a LCD monitor and so forth. Note that the number of charging of the batteries 38 a may be displayed. It is also possible to constantly measure the discharge voltage of the batteries 38 a and calculate the remaining power of the batteries 38 a in conjunction with this measurement result.
- a CPU 60 controls the overall operation of the processor device 11 .
- a ROM 61 storing various programs and data for controlling the operation of the processor device 11 and an operation section 62 constituted of a key board and mouse are connected to the CPU 60 .
- the CPU 60 reads out the necessary program and data from the ROM 61 and controls the operation of the processor device 11 .
- the CPU 60 also activates each part of the processor device 11 in response to an operation signal from the operation section 62 .
- An antenna 63 receives the electric wave 12 from the electronic endoscope 10 .
- a receiver 64 amplifies the electric wave 12 , that is, the RF signal, received by the antenna 63 .
- a demodulator 65 applies, for example, the digital orthogonal detection to the RF signal to demodulate it into the image signal before being modulated in the electronic endoscope 10 .
- a sync separator 66 separates a synchronizing signal from the image signal demodulated in the demodulator 65 by amplitude separation, and then separates a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal by frequency separation.
- a video signal processor 67 produces a digital video signal from the image signal.
- An image processor 68 applies various kinds of image processing such as masking and character information addition to the video signal produced in the video signal processor 67 .
- a buffer 69 temporarily stores the video signal to which the various kinds of processing are applied to be displayed as the endoscopic image on the monitor 19 .
- the insertion section 13 is inserted into the body cavity, and then the image is obtained by the CCD 16 while the LED 18 illuminates the inside of the body cavity to provide the endoscopic image on the monitor 19 .
- the image light of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity is focused by the objective lens 15 on the imaging surface of the CCD 16 , and the image signal is output from the CCD 16 .
- the AFE 33 applies the correlation double sampling, amplification and A/D conversion to the image signal to convert it into the digital image signal.
- the modulator 34 applies the digital orthogonal modulation to the digital image signal output from the AFE 33 to generate the RF signal.
- the RF signal is amplified in the transmitter 35 to be transmitted as the electric wave 12 from the antenna 36 .
- the processor device 11 when the electric wave 12 from the antenna 36 is received by the antenna 63 , the electric wave 12 , that is, the RF signal, is amplified in the receiver 64 .
- the demodulator 65 applies the digital orthogonal detection to the amplified RF signal to demodulate it into the image signal before being modulated in the electronic endoscope 10 .
- the sync separator 66 applies the synchronizing separation to the image signal demodulated in the demodulator 65 under the control of the CPU 60 , and the image signal as the digital video signal is output from the video signal processor 67 .
- the video signal to which the various kinds of image processing are applied in the image processor 68 is temporarily stored in the buffer 69 and displayed as the endoscopic image on the monitor 19 .
- the data of the endoscopic image is sent and received between the electronic endoscope 10 and the processor device 11 by the electric wave 12 .
- the charging time of the batteries 38 a measured by the timer 42 of the battery charger 40 , the number of charging of the batteries 38 a incremented in response to the signal indicating the full charging from the charge and discharge controller 41 , and the customized information are written in the EEPROM 44 of the battery section 38 by the writing controller 43 .
- the charging time and the number of charging of the batteries 38 a , and the customized information written in the EEPROM 44 are sent to the CPU 30 through the connector 37 when the power of the electronic endoscope 10 in which the battery section 38 is loaded is turned on.
- the function assignment circuit 50 of the CPU 30 assigns the functions to the first, second and third switches 14 c , 14 d and 14 e of the operation section 14 in accordance with the customized information from the EEPROM 44 .
- the remaining-power calculator 51 calculates the remaining power of the batteries 38 a based on the relation between the discharge voltage and the discharge time of the batteries 38 a , and the charging time and the number of charging of the batteries 38 a input from the EEPROM 44 . The calculated remaining power is displayed on the remaining power display.
- the EEPROM 44 is built in the battery section 38 and stores the charging time and the number of charging required for calculating the remaining power of the batteries 38 a .
- the electronic endoscope 10 can accurately calculate the remaining power of the batteries 38 a when used with several battery sections 38 exchanged thereon.
- the customized information for assigning the functions to the first, second and third switches 14 c , 14 d and 14 e of the operation section 14 is stored in the EEPROM 44 .
- the function can be set different for each operator.
- the operators can operate the electronic endoscope 10 with excellent usability in accordance with their preference or the region to be inspected only by loading their own battery section 38 to the electronic endoscope 10 .
- the EEPROM 44 In addition to the charging time and the number of charging of the batteries 38 a , and the customized information, for example, name and department of the operator may be stored in the EEPROM 44 .
- the writing controller 43 is provided in the battery section 38 , but it may be provided in the battery charger 40 .
- the electronic endoscope apparatus 2 that exchanges signals by the electric wave 12 is explained as the example.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and it is applicable to the conventional electronic endoscope apparatuses in which the electronic endoscope and the processor device are connected to each other through a signal cable, as long as the electronic endoscope is the battery-powered type.
- the electronic endoscope apparatus 2 is explained as it is for medical use, however the present invention is not limited to this.
- the electronic endoscope apparatus 2 is applicable to other industrial use, such as for photographing images in narrow pipes and the like.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an electronic endoscope having a battery that supplies electric power.
- 2. Description of the Related Arts
- Medical diagnoses using an electronic endoscope are widely performed. The electronic endoscope has a built-in imaging device such as a CCD at a front end of an insertion section, which is inserted into a body cavity. A processor device applies signal processing to the imaging signals obtained with the CCD, and the image inside of the body cavity (endoscopic image) can be observed on a monitor.
- As one type of the electronic endoscopes, there is a so-called battery-powered electronic endoscope having a battery that supplies electric power (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2001-166222). The battery-powered electronic endoscope described in the above publication is provided with a charging circuit for changing the battery, a counter for counting the number of charging of the battery, and a voltage detector for detecting the remaining battery power. The counted number of charging and the detected remaining power are displayed by an LED provided on the battery or on an LCD panel.
- The electronic endoscope is provided with various operation switches, such as a freeze switch for directing photographing/recording of a still image and a VCR switch for directing recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR. In actual endoscopic diagnoses, an operator observes the endoscopic image displayed on the monitor while operating these operation switches with one hand.
- It is often the case that a plurality of electronic endoscopes are placed in a treatment room of the hospitals and used by different operators for different purposes depending on which region inside the body cavity is inspected or which operator uses the endoscope. Therefore, when the operation switch is fixed to one function as usual, it is sometimes inconvenient depending on the region to be inspected or the operator.
- In order to solve the above problem, an electronic endoscope provided with a plurality of interchangeable operation switches, which can fit to any of a plurality of attachment portions, is proposed (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275162). In addition, an electronic endoscope provided with a rotary switch for setting/changing the function of the operation switch as intended is proposed (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275174).
- In the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2001-166222, however, it is assumed that the electronic endoscope uses one battery. Therefore, the electronic endoscope cannot accurately detect the remaining battery power when used with several batteries exchanged thereon.
- In the electronic endoscope disclosed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275162, it is troublesome to remove and change the operation switches, and there is a risk that the operation switch may be lost when removed from the attachment portion. In the electronic endoscope disclosed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.2003-275174, a space for providing the rotary switch is required, so there is a problem that the article becomes large in dimension. Additionally, the combination of the operation switch and the function capable of being set and changed is limited.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an electronic endoscope that corresponds with actual use and has excellent usability.
- In order to achieve the above object, an electronic endoscope of the present invention includes a battery section and a rewritable memory. The battery section has a battery that supplies electric power. The memory is provided in the battery section.
- In a preferable embodiment of the present invention, the memory stores charging time and the number of charging of the battery, and customized information. In the customized information, functions of plural operating members are specified. In the preferable embodiment of the present invention, the electronic endoscope includes a function assignment device for assigning the functions to the plural operating members in accordance with the customized information.
- It is more preferable that the electronic endoscope includes a remaining-power calculator for calculating remaining battery power. The remaining power of the battery is calculated based on at least a relation between discharge voltage and discharge time of the battery, and the charging time and the number of charging of the battery stored in the memory.
- According to the present invention, the battery section has the memory rewritable of data. For this configuration, it is possible to store the charging time and the number of charging of the battery, and the customized information in which the functions to be assigned to the plural operating members are specified in the memory. Therefore, the electrical endoscope that corresponds with the actual use and has excellent usability can be provided.
- The above and other subjects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when read in association with the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limiting the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing composition of an electronic endoscope apparatus; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of an electronic endoscope; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a battery section; -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a CPU of the electronic endoscope; -
FIG. 5 is a graph showing a relation between discharge voltage and discharge time of batteries; and -
FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an electrical structure of a processor device. - In
FIG. 1 , anelectronic endoscope apparatus 2 is constituted of anelectronic endoscope 10 and aprocessor device 11. Theelectronic endoscope 10 exchanges the signals with theprocessor device 11 by anelectric wave 12. - The
electronic endoscope 10 is provided with aninsertion section 13 inserted into a body cavity and anoperation section 14 connected to a base end portion of theinsertion section 13. Anobjective lens 15, aCCD 16, anillumination lens 17 and an LED light source (hereinafter, LED) 18 (seeFIG. 2 ) are built in afront end portion 13 a provided at a front end of theinsertion section 13. Theobjective lens 15 is for taking image light of a region to be inspected inside the body cavity. TheCCD 16 is an imaging element for photographing images of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity. TheLED 18 is for illuminating inside the body cavity. The image in the body cavity obtained by theCCD 16 is displayed as an endoscopic image on amonitor 19 connected to theprocessor device 11. - A curving
portion 20 constituted of plural curving pieces jointed together is provided next to thefront end portion 13 a. A wire provided in theinsertion section 13 is pushed and pulled by operating anangle knob 14 a provided in theoperation section 14 to curve and move the curvingportion 20 from right to left and up and down so that thefront end portion 13 a can be directed in any direction inside the body cavity. - A
cartridge 23 including awater tank 21 for storing water and anair bottle 22 for storing air is removably attached below theoperation section 14. The water and air stored in thewater tank 21 and theair bottle 22 respectively pass through each feed pipe provided in theelectronic endoscope 10 in response to the operation of water/air feeding buttons 14 b of theoperation section 14, and are sprayed out of a cleaning nozzle (not shown) formed inthefrontendportion13 atoward theobjective lens 15. Thereby, foreign matters adhered to a surface of theobjective lens 15 is removed and the air is sent inside the body cavity. Thecartridge 23 is positioned to be in contact with a wrist of the operator using theelectronic endoscope 10 to stabilize the operability of theelectronic endoscope 10. Note thatreference numeral 24 represents a forceps opening through which a treatment tool is inserted. - The
operation section 14 is provided with first, second and 14 c, 14 d and 14 e. Thethird switches switches 14 c to 14 e are assigned with functions to work as a freeze switch for directing the photographing/recording of a still image, a VCR switch for directing the recording of the endoscopic image with a VCR, and the like. The function is assigned to each of theswitches 14 c to 14 e by a function assignment circuit 50 (seeFIG. 4 ). - In
FIG. 2 , aCPU 30 controls the overall operation of theelectronic endoscope 10. Theswitches 14 c to 14 e and aROM 31 storing various programs and data for controlling the operation of theelectronic endoscope 10 are connected with theCPU 30. TheCPU 30 reads out the necessary program and data from theROM 31 and controls the operation of theelectronic endoscope 10. TheCPU 30 also gets each part of theelectronic endoscope 10 to operate in response to an operation signal from the first tothird switches 14 c to 14 e. - A
drive unit 32 is connected to theLED 18 and turns on/off theLED 18 under the control of theCPU 30. The light from theLED 18 illuminates the region to be inspected inside the body cavity through theillumination lens 17. TheLED 18 may be provided in theoperation section 14 and the light is directed to thefront end portion 13 a by a light guide. - The image light of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity is focused by the
objective lens 15 on an imaging surface of theCCD 16, which outputs an imaging signal corresponding to the image light on each pixel. AnAFE 33 applies correlation double sampling, amplification and A/D conversion to the imaging signal from theCCD 16 to convert it into a digital image signal. - A
modulator 34 applies, for example, digital orthogonal modulation to the digital image signal output from theAFE 33 to generate an RF signal. Atransmitter 35 transmits the RF signal as theelectric wave 12 having a first or second frequency band (e.g. 1.2 GHz or 2.4 GHz) to theprocessor device 11. - A
battery section 38 is connected to aconnector 37. Thebattery section 38 hasbatteries 38 a incorporated therein. Thebatteries 38 a are, for example, two nickel-hydrogen batteries of a rated voltage 1.2 V electrically connected in series. The electric power of thebatteries 38 a is supplied to each section of theelectronic endoscope 10 through apower supply unit 39 controlled by theCPU 30. A chamber (not shown) for containing thebattery section 38 is provided at the rear end of theoperation section 14, and theconnector 37 is arranged inside the chamber. - In
FIG. 3 , abattery charger 40 for charging thebatteries 38 a is provided with a charge and dischargecontroller 41 and atimer 42. Thebattery section 38 is provided with a writingcontroller 43 and anEEPROM 44. When thebattery section 38 is connected to thebattery charger 40, the charge and dischargecontroller 41 discharges the residual electric power in thebatteries 38 a, before starting the charging of thebatteries 38 a in order to prevent a memory effect. The charge and dischargecontroller 41 then charges the electric power in thebatteries 38 a. Note that thebattery charger 40 may be integrated with thebattery section 38, or may be separated from thebattery section 38. - When the
batteries 38 a reach a full charge, the charge and dischargecontroller 41 sends a signal, which indicates the full charging, to the writingcontroller 43. In response to the signal from the charge and dischargecontroller 41, the writingcontroller 43 increments the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a stored in theEEPROM 44 by “1”. When the charging is stopped due to, for example, a blackout during charging of thebatteries 38 a, the charge and dischargecontroller 41 does not send the signal indicating the full charging. Owing to this, the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a stored in theEEPROM 44 does not change at this time. - The
timer 42 measures the time taken by the charge anddischarge circuit 41 to charge thebatteries 38 a, and sends the measurement result to the writingcontroller 43. The writingcontroller 43 writes the measurement result from thetimer 42, that is, the charging time of thebatteries 38 a, in theEEPROM 44. - The writing
controller 43 writes customized information, input from an external apparatus such as a ROM writer, in theEEPROM 44. In the customized information, the functions of the first tothird switches 14 c to 14 e are specified. The content of the customized information varies from operator to operator. The customized information is referred to when thefunction assignment circuit 50 assigns the functions. - In
FIG. 4 , theCPU 30 is provided with thefunction assignment circuit 50 and a remaining-power calculator 51. Thefunction assignment circuit 50 is constituted of, for example, plural switching elements for changing an input path of the operation signal from the first tothird switches 14 c to 14 e to theCPU 30. Thefunction assignment circuit 50 assigns the functions to the first tothird switches 14 c to 14 e in accordance with the customized information from theEEPROM 44. - The remaining-
power calculator 51 calculates the remaining power of thebatteries 38 a based on a relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of thebatteries 38 a shown inFIG. 5 , and the charging time and the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a from theEEPROM 44. It can be seen from the relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of thebatteries 38 a inFIG. 5 that the discharge voltage gradually decreases as time passes after the initiation of the usage of thebatteries 38 a, and it rapidly falls at a certain point in time. As shown by the chain line arrow inFIG. 5 , the discharge voltage decreases faster as the number of charging increases. - In order to calculate the remaining power of the
batteries 38 a by the remaining-power calculator 51, for instance, the relation between the discharge voltage and discharge time of thebatteries 38 a as shown inFIG. 5 is preliminarily stored as a data table or arithmetic expression in theROM 31. The discharge voltage at the usage limit of thebatteries 38 a is defined as Vth, and the discharge time at this limit is defined as tth. tth is the power duration of thebatteries 38 a per one full charge. Vth and tth are preliminarily set, and tth becomes shorter as the number of charging increases. Vth and tth are practically set close to the limit with a small margin. The voltage at the initiation of the usage of thebatteries 38 a is defined as Vs. and the discharge time at this time is defined as ts. Vs and Ts. are obtained from the charging time from theEEPROM 44, whereas tth is obtained from the number of charging from theEEPROM 44. After that tc as the available time of thebatteries 38 a (hereinafter available time tc) is calculated from the following equation: tth−ts. - Next, ttimer as photographing time of the endoscopic image is measured by a timer (not shown), and the remaining power of the
batteries 38 a is obtained by subtracting ttimer from the calculated available time tc. The remaining power of thebatteries 38 a is displayed, for example, by theLED 18 provided adjacent to theoperation section 14 or on a remaining power display (not shown) constituted of a LCD monitor and so forth. Note that the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a may be displayed. It is also possible to constantly measure the discharge voltage of thebatteries 38 a and calculate the remaining power of thebatteries 38 a in conjunction with this measurement result. - In
FIG. 6 , aCPU 60 controls the overall operation of theprocessor device 11. AROM 61 storing various programs and data for controlling the operation of theprocessor device 11 and anoperation section 62 constituted of a key board and mouse are connected to theCPU 60. TheCPU 60 reads out the necessary program and data from theROM 61 and controls the operation of theprocessor device 11. TheCPU 60 also activates each part of theprocessor device 11 in response to an operation signal from theoperation section 62. - An
antenna 63 receives theelectric wave 12 from theelectronic endoscope 10. Areceiver 64 amplifies theelectric wave 12, that is, the RF signal, received by theantenna 63. Ademodulator 65 applies, for example, the digital orthogonal detection to the RF signal to demodulate it into the image signal before being modulated in theelectronic endoscope 10. - A
sync separator 66 separates a synchronizing signal from the image signal demodulated in thedemodulator 65 by amplitude separation, and then separates a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal by frequency separation. Avideo signal processor 67 produces a digital video signal from the image signal. Animage processor 68 applies various kinds of image processing such as masking and character information addition to the video signal produced in thevideo signal processor 67. Abuffer 69 temporarily stores the video signal to which the various kinds of processing are applied to be displayed as the endoscopic image on themonitor 19. - When the
electronic endoscope apparatus 2 having the above-mentioned structure is used to observe the inside of the body cavity, theinsertion section 13 is inserted into the body cavity, and then the image is obtained by theCCD 16 while theLED 18 illuminates the inside of the body cavity to provide the endoscopic image on themonitor 19. - At this time, the image light of the region to be inspected inside the body cavity is focused by the
objective lens 15 on the imaging surface of theCCD 16, and the image signal is output from theCCD 16. TheAFE 33 applies the correlation double sampling, amplification and A/D conversion to the image signal to convert it into the digital image signal. - The
modulator 34 applies the digital orthogonal modulation to the digital image signal output from theAFE 33 to generate the RF signal. The RF signal is amplified in thetransmitter 35 to be transmitted as theelectric wave 12 from theantenna 36. - In the
processor device 11, when theelectric wave 12 from theantenna 36 is received by theantenna 63, theelectric wave 12, that is, the RF signal, is amplified in thereceiver 64. Thedemodulator 65 applies the digital orthogonal detection to the amplified RF signal to demodulate it into the image signal before being modulated in theelectronic endoscope 10. - The
sync separator 66 applies the synchronizing separation to the image signal demodulated in thedemodulator 65 under the control of theCPU 60, and the image signal as the digital video signal is output from thevideo signal processor 67. The video signal to which the various kinds of image processing are applied in theimage processor 68 is temporarily stored in thebuffer 69 and displayed as the endoscopic image on themonitor 19. As mentioned above, the data of the endoscopic image is sent and received between theelectronic endoscope 10 and theprocessor device 11 by theelectric wave 12. - The charging time of the
batteries 38 a measured by thetimer 42 of thebattery charger 40, the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a incremented in response to the signal indicating the full charging from the charge and dischargecontroller 41, and the customized information are written in theEEPROM 44 of thebattery section 38 by the writingcontroller 43. The charging time and the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a, and the customized information written in theEEPROM 44 are sent to theCPU 30 through theconnector 37 when the power of theelectronic endoscope 10 in which thebattery section 38 is loaded is turned on. - The
function assignment circuit 50 of theCPU 30 assigns the functions to the first, second and 14 c, 14 d and 14 e of thethird switches operation section 14 in accordance with the customized information from theEEPROM 44. The remaining-power calculator 51 calculates the remaining power of thebatteries 38 a based on the relation between the discharge voltage and the discharge time of thebatteries 38 a, and the charging time and the number of charging of thebatteries 38 a input from theEEPROM 44. The calculated remaining power is displayed on the remaining power display. - As mentioned above, in the
electronic endoscope 10 of the present invention, theEEPROM 44 is built in thebattery section 38 and stores the charging time and the number of charging required for calculating the remaining power of thebatteries 38 a. For this configuration, theelectronic endoscope 10 can accurately calculate the remaining power of thebatteries 38 a when used withseveral battery sections 38 exchanged thereon. - Moreover, the customized information for assigning the functions to the first, second and
14 c, 14 d and 14 e of thethird switches operation section 14 is stored in theEEPROM 44. For this configuration, the function can be set different for each operator. In addition, when each operator hasown battery section 38 storing customized information set according to one's preference or to the region to be inspected inside the body cavity, the operators can operate theelectronic endoscope 10 with excellent usability in accordance with their preference or the region to be inspected only by loading theirown battery section 38 to theelectronic endoscope 10. - In addition to the charging time and the number of charging of the
batteries 38 a, and the customized information, for example, name and department of the operator may be stored in theEEPROM 44. - In the above embodiment, the writing
controller 43 is provided in thebattery section 38, but it may be provided in thebattery charger 40. - In the above embodiment, the
electronic endoscope apparatus 2 that exchanges signals by theelectric wave 12 is explained as the example. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and it is applicable to the conventional electronic endoscope apparatuses in which the electronic endoscope and the processor device are connected to each other through a signal cable, as long as the electronic endoscope is the battery-powered type. - In the above embodiment, the
electronic endoscope apparatus 2 is explained as it is for medical use, however the present invention is not limited to this. Theelectronic endoscope apparatus 2 is applicable to other industrial use, such as for photographing images in narrow pipes and the like. - Although the present invention has been fully described by the way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.
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